| 1871 - 664 pages
...idea, in Pasteur's hands, has done for the wine-grower and the vinegar-maker, and try to capitalize its value, we shall find that it will go a long way...and calamitous war of this autumn ; and as to the equivalents of Redi's thought in life, how can we over-estimate the value of that knowledge of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 666 pages
...idea, in Pasteur's hands, has done for the wine-grower and the vinegar-maker, and try to capitalize its value, we shall find that it will go a long way...and calamitous war of this autumn ; and as to the equivalents of Redi's thought in life, how can we over-estimate the value of that knowledge of the... | |
| 1871 - 668 pages
...idea, in Pasteur's hands, lins done for the wine-grower and for the vinegarmaker, and try to capitalize its value, we shall find that it will go a long way...repairing the money losses caused by the frightful and calamitons war of this autumn. And as to the equivalent of Bedi's thought in life, how cau we over-estimate... | |
| 1871 - 330 pages
...idea, in Pasteur's hands, has done for the wine-grower and the vinegar-maker, and try to capitalise its value, we shall find that it will go a long way towards repairing the money losses of the calamitous war of this autumn. And, as to the equivalent of Redi's thought in life, how can... | |
| 1871 - 398 pages
...done for the wine-grower and for the vinegar-maker, and try to capitalize its value, we shall1find that it will go a long way towards repairing^ the money losses caused by the frightful and calamitoxis war ot this autumn. And as to the equivalent of Redi's thought in life, how can we overestimate... | |
| 1871 - 316 pages
...idea, in Pasteur's hands, has done for the wine-grower and the vinegar-maker, and try to capitalise its value, we shall find that it will go a long way towards repairing the money tosses of the calamitous war of this autumn. And, as to the equivalent of Redi's thought in life, how... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1872 - 768 pages
...Athentzum, September 17, 1870, p. 378. In view of the facts stated in the text, Professor Huxley asks, " How can we over-estimate the value of that knowledge of the nature of epidemic and epizootic diseases, and, consequently, of the means of checking or eradicating them, the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 pages
...hands, has done for the wine-grower and for the vinegar-maker, and try to capitalize its value, \vc shall find that it will go a long way towards repairing...over-estimate the value of that knowledge of the nature of epidemic and epizootic diseases, and consequently of the means of checking, or eradicating, them, the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1874 - 408 pages
...idea, in Pasteur's hands, has done for the wine-grower and for the vinegar-maker, and try to capitalise its value, we shall find that it will go a long way...frightful and calamitous war of this autumn. And as to the equi valent of Redi's thought in life, how can we over-estimate the value of that knowledge of the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1880 - 408 pages
...losses caused by the frightful and calamitous war of this autumn. And as to the equi valent of Kedi's thought in life, how can we over-estimate the value of that knowledge of the nature of epidemic and epizootic diseases, and consequently of the means of checking, or eradicating them, the... | |
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